BROADNECK COUNCIL OF COMMUNITIES
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE
You can see the whole meeting now on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/PUGkB-pbEIU
How to review Region 4 Comprehensive Rezoning:
Amanda Fiedler’s Presentation Slides
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Public Meeting
April 25th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Cape St. Claire Clubhouse
1223 River Bay Road
The Broadneck Council of Communities invites BCC members and all residents of the Broadneck Peninsula to our first General Meeting of 2024.
Our speakers will be:
District #5 AA County Councilman, Amanda Fiedler
District 33C Delegate, Heather Bagnall
District 33 Senator, Dawn Gile
Hear where Broadneck stands in the Region 4 General Development Process, Transportation planning, Legislation at the State and County level.
Offer your opinions to your elected officials.
A Q&A period is scheduled and as always, refreshments will be served. Please join us for this important meeting during this legislating season.
Beau Breeden
President, Broadneck Council of Communities
(This event was delayed from March 28th and now ie rescheduled to April 25th)
I am against lowering the zoning notices from 2 to 1 week. Last year the county surveyed land usages in the entire county. Now they want to shorten the zoning notice time to 1 week This obviously is to prevent citizens from having time to protest against rezoning. This means apartment buildings can be built where ever they want, which most likely will house illegal immigrants. Awful looking apartments jammed into Parole are right beside rt. 50. I wonder who is going to live there. I can guess. And who allowed such terrible zoning for that. In NYS there is a similar structure being built right in an affluent suburb, which has devalued their property immensely. Do not allow rezoning to be shortened, and do not allow county or state funds to be used to build structures for illegals.
You can see the whole meeting now on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/PUGkB-pbEIU
There was a compromise for the notification issue. They settled on 10 days. The issue is that the full two weeks causes the legislation to expire (95 day life) before they can get in the public meeting to allow correction to be made to the bill after public comments. It is a train wreck cause be futile requirements in the county law. Hopefully some good government efforts can get the next six regions to have more than the 95 days for the legislation, which would allow the problem to be solved. Continue to express concerns to the County Council …